Inclusive teaching and learning - case studies of good practice

A series of University of Plymouth case studies of good practice in teaching and learning inclusively

The University of Plymouth has an excellent
reputation for its commitment to inclusivity. Our activities relate to
promoting access, enabling academic success through inclusive teaching and assessment and ensuring that our graduates are
able to benefit from their efforts in the world of work and in society at large.

In order to continue to develop an inclusive and stimulating learning environment for our diverse study body, University of Plymouth have funded a number of Inclusivity Development research projects looking at
inclusivity across the student life cycle. These have produced the following:

A series of video case studies of staff and students talking about best practice in inclusive teaching and assessment

A series of written case studies where University of Plymouth academics across departments have instigated inclusivity initiatives.

Inclusivity Video Case Studies

Debby - Head of Educational Development

Watch Debby talk about providing choice and flexibility to make assessments more inclusive.